Myrtle Beach Couple Fears for Family’s Safety as Hurricane Ravages North Carolina

Myrtle Beach Couple Anxiously Awaits News from Family in North Carolina

In the picturesque town of Myrtle Beach, a local couple is experiencing a mix of worry and hope as they await news from their family members in Western North Carolina. Laurie and Tim Quinn have been holding vigil on their porch, checking their phones more often than they’d like, as they wait for any update from their daughter and granddaughters.

The Build-Up of Concern

Things took a worrying turn last week as Hurricane Helene closed in, stirring up concerns across the eastern United States. On Thursday, Laurie managed to speak with her daughter, who reassured her not to worry, even with the storm barreling toward them. But as the days passed and the situation worsened, that reassurance faded.

“I was just trying to get a hold of her all weekend,” said Laurie, recalling the frantic attempts to reach out to family, friends, and former coworkers. When Sunday finally came, after days of silence, she received a cryptic message from her daughter. The message brought a sense of relief: “We’re okay, we have our community, and we will survive.” However, it was followed by some shocking details that left Laurie even more anxious.

Challenging Conditions

According to Laurie’s daughter, their community was struggling. They were without water and electricity, and many roads were washed out. “All the bridges are gone, and they can’t get out,” Laurie shared, anxiety creeping back in as she reflected on those unsettling details. For a few days there, the silence was deafening, and it nearly made Laurie sick from worry.

With heartfelt emotion, she explained how the communication meant the world to her, “It was such a relief and I knew it was really from her because of how she signed it. It wasn’t just some generic message.” The bittersweet news confirmed that while they were alive and safe, they now faced serious challenges.

Home is Where the Heart Is

As for the Quinn’s home in Western North Carolina, they have fond memories of a place they’ve loved, but now the devastation has made it almost unrecognizable. Tim reflected on the gravity of the situation, stating, “You see all these disasters on the news impacting people in the Midwest and elsewhere, and then it hits home like this. It’s a different feeling.”

Despite their worries, Laurie and Tim hold on to the hope of what’s still important—they know their loved ones are safe. But naturally, thoughts start to spiral: Do they still have a home? Will they need a place to stay? Is there anything we can do to help?

Plans for Assistance

As days pass, Laurie and Tim’s anxiety lingers as they await further news. “The most important thing is that they’re okay. But I can’t help but think about what they might need,” Laurie mentioned, her heart full of concern.

Without hesitation, the couple shared their plans to travel to North Carolina as soon as it’s safe. “We’re ready to help in any way we can. If there’s a need, we’ll be there,” Tim stated firmly. The Quinn’s underscore how deeply family connections matter, especially when facing tough times.

In Myrtle Beach, the community is familiar with embracing one another in times of need, and right now, Laurie and Tim Quinn are showing just how strong and loving that spirit can be.


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